My Story
Three years as an army girlfriend, sixteen years (…and still counting) as a super cute army wife…YEAH… It’s been exciting, adventurous, and interesting.
Where do I begin?
I should start from the moment I met my buddy.
I was in a higher institution when I met a strikingly handsome guy. We met through Patience, a mutual friend who was my classmate and a soldier’s daughter. This guy introduced himself as Jay, a 2nd Lieutenant in the Nigerian army who hails from the middle belt.
I thought, “Well, WHAT-E-V-E-R, he looks cool, and it’s not like we’re going to get married.”
Hehehehehe…
It happened three years later; we married and started our little military family.
Though I was skeptical about it because I saw the military as a huge barrier to a “happily ever after,” we were already SOOOOOO in love…LOL
Two years and seven months after that, we were blessed with our first son, the second son came after another two years, and the third child, who happens to be a beautiful girl, came after another two years.
She’s so pretty that she looks adorable even when she cries…Hahaha. After we had our baby girl, we decided to hang the boot and face life😂
A lot has happened in my life over all these years, and I love writing real-life stories; hence, I decided to have this little space on the internet.
You see, eh, this military life is a roller coaster ride.
Have you ridden on one before?
Trust me; I have several times!
Military life is sometimes so hard for most military families. Every soldier’s wife has to understand and accept so much crazy stuff.
For instance:
- She has to understand that she’s the second wife because the military is always the first!
- She has to let go of some of her dreams because the military will make some big life decisions for her.
- Sometimes, she has to put her career on a temporary or permanent stop because of all the moves (depends).
- She has to be okay with talking about death, dying, and the effects.
- She has to be okay with facing more drama in the barracks than she ever wished (Seniority Wahala).
- She has to be okay with choosing happiness amid unfortunate circumstances.
- She has to be okay with her spouse being insulted in her presence or even detained.
- She has to keep her home together when her soldier is deployed for months or years, which also means she has to be okay with solo parenting.
- She has to be okay with moving thousands of miles away from her family and close friends.
- She has to be okay with spending as much of her marital life apart from her soldier as they do together.
- She has to be okay with making and leaving friends repeatedly.
- She has to be okay with living and socializing with different tribes and sometimes foreigners ( I love foreigners and learn so much from them).
- She has to understand that her soldier may miss special occasions like anniversaries, birthdays, ceremonies, graduations, and childbirth ( my soldier didn’t experience any of our children’s birth, and unfortunately for him, we are done with that…Sorry, darling, you missed those precious moments).
- She has to be okay with moving always. I love this part…I consider myself a TOURIST!
Being a military wife means visiting countries you would have never seen and living in different parts of your country. You would have good and bad stories about all these other places you have visited. I, for one, have met and lived with people from different backgrounds. I have lived in almost all the cities in our beloved country Nigeria and speak other languages of different places I have visited. And the best part is, I can cook and eat different dishes from different countries (do I get an award?)
I have decided to embrace this Military life because I’m a super strong woman, and I’m Rocking this THANG…MY AMAZING LIFESTYLE, like a PRO!!!
Hey there would you mind stating which blog platform you’re using?
I’m planning to start my own blog in the near future but I’m having
a hard time selecting between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal.
The reason I ask is because your layout seems different then most blogs and I’m looking for something completely unique.
P.S Apologies for being off-topic but I had to ask!
Thanks.You can use WordPress.
You can use Ocean WP theme. It has a high mobile responsiveness.
I would like to thank you for the efforts you’ve put in writing
this website. I am hoping the same high-grade web site post from you in the
upcoming also. Actually your creative writing skills has inspired me to get my own blog now.
Actually the blogging is spreading its wings fast.
Your write up is a great example of it.
Hi
Thank you so much.Hope to see you around.
Sake,
We appreciate the service of men and women that keep their lives on the line everyday for the safety of our nation, leaving everything they love behind. Thank you for being a supportive wife. We are grateful to you and your family. May God always protect you and your family from all dangers.
Amen!. Thank you so much and may God protect you and your family too.
Nice one
Kudos to u
Thanks lots. I really appreciate.
Nice write up. Looking forward to more… Cheers
Thanks dear.Please stay tuned for more…
Awwww, I wish you are close to give you a hug,more grace to you darling .May the good Lord keep you and family
Thanks darling.God bless you real good too…Hope to see you around.
Nice one,Nkem
The Lord will preserve and keep you and your family.
You are an epitome of strength & courage.
Amen.Thanks Jenny.God bless you.
Being a Military wife isn’t as glamorous as I thought. But in all, you have pulled it well. Welldone wnd kudo’s to you.
Thank you
Wow!!! this is real love and dedication in action, may the Lord bless your family and shower you his wisdom and strength to do exploit.kudos
Amen.Thank you
The true story of a military wife. Also the love shared in that community called the barracks
True talk sir.
Kudos dear, GOD will bless and protect the soldiers
Amen.Thank you so much
Hmmm my baby sis.l love your courage and wisdom. May God protect you and your family. You will never cry for your spouse.
Amen,Thanks sis.
Stay tuned for more….
I love this write up
Thank you
Your Comment Here…madam, well-done because your reward is not just here on earth, but also in heaven. Surely God will see you and your family through your stay in the barracks.But also remember that life outside the barracks is another drama again. Remain blessed.
Amen,thanks for your warm comments.In regards to the life outside the barracks, that is one of the reasons why a soldier’s family should be equipped for life after barracks.
Well done madam, your story will not only prepare ladies towing your line it will inspire them to be the strong women they have to be. Sure it’s a path for the adventurous, and it comes with a whole lot. Thanks
You’re welcome.Thank you so much.